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Former Defence Minister AK Antony on Wednesday accused the Narendra Modi government of “sleeping over” the VVIP chopper scam probe for two years. He said the NDA government tried to provide the blacklisted firm with “backdoor entry”.
Antony, in a press conference, also downplayed the mention of Congress leaders in the scam, including party president Sonia Gandhi, Ahmed Patel, and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He said officials from the Defence Ministry and CBI had attended court trials, and none of the witnesses during cross examination named any Congress leader.
Antony, who was the Defence Minister when the scam was unearthed, said: “The moment we received news from Italy that there is possibility of middlemen involvement, we got into action.”
Antony said the Indian embassy in Rome was asked to gather details, but added that they did not get any “tangible evidence” at that time.
“We decided to fight the case in Italy. Government of India representatives were present in every hearing of the case,” he said, and added that probe by both the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate were ordered.
He also said the government went to the Milan court to get its money back, and received more than what it had paid.
He also slammed the Modi government for “ignoring” the case for two years.
The Congress in a statement also slammed the Modi government over the chopper deal.
It asked why the Modi government permitted AgustaWestland to ‘escape banning’, ordered by the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government. It also wondered if Prime Minister Modi had offered to “cut a deal” in the Italian Marines case “with a view to perpetuate a conspiracy against the Congress leadership”.
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